The Top 100 Greatest Boxers Pound per Pound of All-Time
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And so we are in the countdown. I have learned and enjoyed of Luis Manuel Rodriguez of Cuba amazing career.
Now, We got:
100. Jersey Joe Walcott
99. Sonny Liston
98. Vicente Saldivar
97. Gene Fullmer
96. Mike Tyson
95. Eusebio Pedroza
94. Benny Lynch
93. Jack Britton
92. Tommy Ryan
91. Mike McCallum
90. James Toney
89. Tiger Flowers
88. Joe Brown
87. Ted "Kid" Lewis
86. Peter Jackson
85. Beau Jack
84. Lennox Lewis
83. Abe Attell
82. Holman Williams
81. Azumah Nelson
80. Erik "El Terrible" Morales
79. Luis Manuel Rodriguez
And now in my countdown, #78 is a great one:
George Dixon of Canada. Canada's first boxing world champion!
Now, We got:
100. Jersey Joe Walcott
99. Sonny Liston
98. Vicente Saldivar
97. Gene Fullmer
96. Mike Tyson
95. Eusebio Pedroza
94. Benny Lynch
93. Jack Britton
92. Tommy Ryan
91. Mike McCallum
90. James Toney
89. Tiger Flowers
88. Joe Brown
87. Ted "Kid" Lewis
86. Peter Jackson
85. Beau Jack
84. Lennox Lewis
83. Abe Attell
82. Holman Williams
81. Azumah Nelson
80. Erik "El Terrible" Morales
79. Luis Manuel Rodriguez
And now in my countdown, #78 is a great one:
George Dixon of Canada. Canada's first boxing world champion!
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#78. George Dixon
Record: 68-30-57, (13NC) with 36KOs
KO pct is 53%
Career: 1886-1906
World Titles Held: World Bantamweight Champion (1890), World Featherweight Champion (1891-1896, 1897, 1898-1900)
Highlights:One-time Bantamweight and 3-time Featherweight World Champion. Had a record of 19-3-2 with 11KOs in world title bouts. Fought over 176 bouts. Beat 3 world champions and 1 hall of famer. Record vs world champions is 4-3-2 with 2KOs. Record versus hall of famers is 1-2-4 with 0KOs. September 1961 to March 1966 lost only twice in 34 fights.
Historical Impact: First black man in boxing history to win a boxing world championship. He is also the country of Canada's first ever world boxing champion. Was also the brst featherweight boxer of his era (the 1890s). He is also considered one ofcthe greatest featherweight boxers of all-time. First man to win the feather crown 3 times.
Defining Fight:WTKO19 Nunc Wallace...June 27, 1890..."First Black and Canadian boxing world champion in history"
Other Defining Fights: D20 Young Griffo,WTKO7 Solly Smith L20 Frank Erne (II), W25 Frank Erne (III),WKO6 Torpedo Billy Murphyand LTKO8 Terry McGovern
What are Your thoughts on this great champion?
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Record: 68-30-57, (13NC) with 36KOs
KO pct is 53%
Career: 1886-1906
World Titles Held: World Bantamweight Champion (1890), World Featherweight Champion (1891-1896, 1897, 1898-1900)
Highlights:One-time Bantamweight and 3-time Featherweight World Champion. Had a record of 19-3-2 with 11KOs in world title bouts. Fought over 176 bouts. Beat 3 world champions and 1 hall of famer. Record vs world champions is 4-3-2 with 2KOs. Record versus hall of famers is 1-2-4 with 0KOs. September 1961 to March 1966 lost only twice in 34 fights.
Historical Impact: First black man in boxing history to win a boxing world championship. He is also the country of Canada's first ever world boxing champion. Was also the brst featherweight boxer of his era (the 1890s). He is also considered one ofcthe greatest featherweight boxers of all-time. First man to win the feather crown 3 times.
Defining Fight:WTKO19 Nunc Wallace...June 27, 1890..."First Black and Canadian boxing world champion in history"
Other Defining Fights: D20 Young Griffo,WTKO7 Solly Smith L20 Frank Erne (II), W25 Frank Erne (III),WKO6 Torpedo Billy Murphyand LTKO8 Terry McGovern
What are Your thoughts on this great champion?
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Onetimeonly
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He isn't as accomplished as oscar. Insane to have him over Holman
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elmersalsa
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Re: The Top 100 Greatest Boxers Pound per Pound of All-Time
#78. George Dixon
Record: 68-30-57, (13NC) with 36KOs
KO pct is 53%
Career: 1886-1906
World Titles Held: World Bantamweight Champion (1890), World Featherweight Champion (1891-1896, 1897, 1898-1900)
Highlights:One-time Bantamweight and 3-time Featherweight World Champion. Had a record of 19-3-2 with 11KOs in world title bouts. Fought over 176 bouts. Beat 3 world champions and 1 hall of famer. Record vs world champions is 4-3-2 with 2KOs. Record versus hall of famers is 1-2-4 with 0KOs. September 1961 to March 1966 lost only twice in 34 fights.
Historical Impact: First black man in boxing history to win a boxing world championship. He is also the country of Canada's first ever world boxing champion. Was also the brst featherweight boxer of his era (the 1890s). He is also considered one ofcthe greatest featherweight boxers of all-time. First man to win the feather crown 3 times.
Defining Fight:WTKO19 Nunc Wallace...June 27, 1890..."First Black and Canadian boxing world champion in history"
Other Defining Fights: D20 Young Griffo, WTKO7 Solly Smith, L20 Frank Erne (II), W25 Frank Erne (III), WKO6 Torpedo Billy Murphyand LTKO8 Terry McGovern
What are Your thoughts on this great champion?
Record: 68-30-57, (13NC) with 36KOs
KO pct is 53%
Career: 1886-1906
World Titles Held: World Bantamweight Champion (1890), World Featherweight Champion (1891-1896, 1897, 1898-1900)
Highlights:One-time Bantamweight and 3-time Featherweight World Champion. Had a record of 19-3-2 with 11KOs in world title bouts. Fought over 176 bouts. Beat 3 world champions and 1 hall of famer. Record vs world champions is 4-3-2 with 2KOs. Record versus hall of famers is 1-2-4 with 0KOs. September 1961 to March 1966 lost only twice in 34 fights.
Historical Impact: First black man in boxing history to win a boxing world championship. He is also the country of Canada's first ever world boxing champion. Was also the brst featherweight boxer of his era (the 1890s). He is also considered one ofcthe greatest featherweight boxers of all-time. First man to win the feather crown 3 times.
Defining Fight:WTKO19 Nunc Wallace...June 27, 1890..."First Black and Canadian boxing world champion in history"
Other Defining Fights: D20 Young Griffo, WTKO7 Solly Smith, L20 Frank Erne (II), W25 Frank Erne (III), WKO6 Torpedo Billy Murphyand LTKO8 Terry McGovern
What are Your thoughts on this great champion?
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The guy, Little Chocolate fought in 22 world title fights. I think that he accomplished a lot.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 17:33 He isn't as accomplished as oscar. Insane to have him over Holman
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He also fought for 20 years.
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elmersalsa wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 18:28The guy, Little Chocolate fought in 22 world title fights. I think that he accomplished a lot.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 17:33 He isn't as accomplished as oscar. Insane to have him over Holman
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He also fought for 20 years.
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Here we go again.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 19:15elmersalsa wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 18:28The guy, Little Chocolate fought in 22 world title fights. I think that he accomplished a lot.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 17:33 He isn't as accomplished as oscar. Insane to have him over Holman
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He also fought for 20 years.![]()
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Exactly, your flip floppy criteria to suit your agenda rears it's retarded head again. And your piss poor math. Assuming you managed to type his record correctly his ko% was 21%
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Oscar beat 19 champions, 5 hall of famers and fought in 29 world title fights. Coming against more formidable opposition than nunc Wallace.
Now bring me that hypocritical
Now bring me that hypocritical
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In today's time, anybody could become a world champion. Four champs per division. More weight classes to boot. It is an easier road now than when Nunc Wallace was fighting. See the point?Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 21:10 Oscar beat 19 champions, 5 hall of famers and fought in 29 world title fights. Coming against more formidable opposition than nunc Wallace.
Now bring me that hypocritical![]()
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The pct is off wins and ko wins not for the whole absolute record. Thanks.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 20:51 Exactly, your flip floppy criteria to suit your agenda rears it's retarded head again. And your piss poor math. Assuming you managed to type his record correctly his ko% was 21%
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elmersalsa wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 15:18In today's time, anybody could become a world champion. Four champs per division. More weight classes to boot. It is an easier road now than when Nunc Wallace was fighting. See the point?Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 21:10 Oscar beat 19 champions, 5 hall of famers and fought in 29 world title fights. Coming against more formidable opposition than nunc Wallace.
Now bring me that hypocritical![]()
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I know you do it wrong. That's why I corrected you.elmersalsa wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 15:20The pct is off wins and ko wins not for the whole absolute record. Thanks.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 20:51 Exactly, your flip floppy criteria to suit your agenda rears it's retarded head again. And your piss poor math. Assuming you managed to type his record correctly his ko% was 21%
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Thanks for catching elmer's mistake. 
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His criteria, another word he doesn't understand.
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Welcome back, asshole!
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There is no mistake.
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Thank you, it's a shame you're still a window licking Nancy.elmersalsa wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 17:26Welcome back, asshole!![]()
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PERIODIC CHECKIN:
2 years and 1 month in and he's been through 22 fighters.
2 years and 1 month in and he's been through 22 fighters.
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That is almost one a month! 
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Yes there was. To calculate KO%, you have to divide the the Ko's by the amount of fights. What is you did is simply wrong. It isn't matter of opinion. It is a fact.
In the past when it comes to math, you have said it is your criteria. You are misusing the word criteria. This is math. You have to do it this way, or you are doing it wrong. That is a fact.
To explain it another way, in baseball, there is a way to figure out batting average. You divide the hits by the at bats. That is simply how you do it. It is not "criteria".
An example of criteria would be to say that your criteria for rating the best hitters is to look at batting average, home runs, rbis, slugging %, on base percentage, and hits.
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Less talk, More pics!


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The great Julio Cesar Chavez was washed up and way past his prime years
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I am calculating by the wins and ko wins for a ko pct. It is my way to know how hard the fighter hits in his victories. It is my criteria. My way.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 10:42Yes there was. To calculate KO%, you have to divide the the Ko's by the amount of fights. What is you did is simply wrong. It isn't matter of opinion. It is a fact.
In the past when it comes to math, you have said it is your criteria. You are misusing the word criteria. This is math. You have to do it this way, or you are doing it wrong. That is a fact.
To explain it another way, in baseball, there is a way to figure out batting average. You divide the hits by the at bats. That is simply how you do it. It is not "criteria".
An example of criteria would be to say that your criteria for rating the best hitters is to look at batting average, home runs, rbis, slugging %, on base percentage, and hits.